Following the mental health of those who are low -income in a special period
November 23, 2020 09:11 Source: "China Social Sciences", November 23, 2020, Issue 2053 Author:

This newspaper comprehensive foreign media reports a new research results published recently published by the official website of the University of Oxford University,New crown pneumonia's epidemic has brought adverse effects to the economic and residents' psychological health bet365 best casino games of European countries。Where,Low work income、Lowerers with lower social status are more income than the same age、High social status has endured more economic difficulties and mental health problems。

Researcher Dirk Witteveen and others at Nunfield College of Oxford University conducted data surveys of 1012 adults aged 25-64 in 6 countries in Europe.。These investigators are active people in the labor market。Research Discovery,During the epidemic period,Those engaged in lower skills、Low -wage workers bet365 best casino games face a reduction in workload、Risk of revenue reduction and unemployment is greater。

Whiten said,Their research indicates,During the period of economic difficulties,People are more likely to suffer from depression and anxiety.。For those who work in low -level work,This possibility is more likely than those who are engaged in、People who work at high levels should be twice higher。A significant negative correlation relationship between the level of occupational position and depression Bet365 app download and anxiety,This relationship is not a history of diagnosis of mental health,or directly exposed to risks at the time of work。So,Whiten said,The conclusion they draw is,In these European countries,Unemosis related to mental health issues is largely related to a person's occupational status before the epidemic in the epidemic。

(Yan Yong/Compilation)

  

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